There Are 2679 Active Down Payment Assistance Programs Right Now and Most Colorado Buyers Never Ask

There Are 2679 Active Down Payment Assistance Programs Right Now and Most Colorado Buyers Never Ask

May 26, 20264 min read

There Are 2679 Active Down Payment Assistance Programs Right Now and Most Colorado Buyers Never Ask

The Data That Should Change How Colorado Buyers Think About the Down Payment Barrier

If saving for a down payment has been the primary reason you have been putting off buying a home the Q1 2026 Homeownership Program Index just released a number worth stopping to consider. There are currently 2,679 active down payment assistance programs available nationwide and Colorado is home to some of the most accessible and impactful programs available to buyers right now. That is an all-time high and it represents a significant amount of help that most buyers never find out about because nobody proactively tells them it exists.

What These Programs Actually Offer

The variety of structures across the available programs means considerably more buyers qualify than most people assume and the assistance comes in forms that address the most common upfront barriers to homeownership directly.

Some programs offer outright grants that never require repayment. The funds come in, cover the down payment or closing costs, and the financial obligation ends there. For qualifying buyers this structure effectively removes the cash barrier to homeownership entirely without adding any debt obligation going forward.

Other programs provide interest-free second mortgages that deliver funds upfront with repayment structured over time at zero interest. The only cost is repaying the principal. No interest accumulates and no additional carrying cost is added to the monthly budget beyond the repayment itself.

Some programs are tied to specific neighborhoods, income thresholds, or property types that create eligibility for a broader range of buyers than most people expect. Middle-class buyers across Colorado are increasingly accessing these programs as eligibility has expanded and some areas have made tens of thousands of dollars in interest-free assistance available to income levels not traditionally associated with first-time buyer programs.

Colorado-specific resources include programs through the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority commonly known as CHFA which offers down payment assistance to qualifying buyers across the state. As Matt Collett explains CHFA is one of the most widely used and most impactful assistance programs available to Colorado buyers and it can make a meaningful difference in the upfront cost of homeownership for buyers who qualify.

Why Most Buyers Never Hear About What Is Available

Here is the frustrating reality behind this all-time high in available assistance. Most lenders never bring these programs up. Not because buyers do not qualify and not because the programs are irrelevant to the transaction. Because coordinating down payment assistance takes extra work that many lenders simply choose not to incorporate into how they serve buyers.

The buyers who successfully access these programs are almost always the ones who specifically asked rather than the ones whose lenders identified the opportunity proactively. That means the information gap between buyers who know to ask and buyers who do not translates directly into thousands of dollars of assistance that is either captured or left behind based entirely on whether the right question got asked at the right time.

The Question to Ask Every Loan Officer You Speak With

The most immediately actionable step any buyer can take is specific and simple. When you talk to a loan officer ask them directly and specifically which down payment assistance programs you qualify for in your area. Not a general question about loan options. A specific question about DPA programs tied to your location, your income level, and your purchase price range.

A loan officer who has done this work will have the programs identified and be able to walk you through what applies to your specific situation without hesitation. A loan officer who cannot give you a specific answer either does not have access to those programs or has not invested the effort to map them for buyers in their market.

The 2,679 programs that exist right now represent an all-time high in available buyer assistance. The only question is whether you find out about them before or after you make decisions about how much you need to save and when you can realistically afford to buy.

Matt Collett works with Colorado buyers to identify every applicable down payment assistance program including CHFA and other state and local options and build a purchasing strategy that captures every available dollar of assistance. Reach out to Matt Collett to find out which programs you qualify for and what your real out of pocket cost to become a homeowner in Colorado actually looks like right now.


Sources

CHFA.com DownPaymentResource.com HUD.gov ConsumerFinancialProtectionBureau.gov MortgageNewsDaily.com

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